“BBCify mashes up TV and radio listings from the BBC with Spotify to create playlists of shows.

As well as new playlists for each broadcast, BBCify also creates magic playlists; a single playlist that gets updated every day with the latest tracks. Add a magic playlist to your phone, set it to sync offline and each morning you’ll awake to great playlists lovingly crafted by the awesome BBC people.”

Another video that we’ve been waiting a long time to see, Ridley Scott’s ‘Life in a Day’ project.

“On July 24, 2010, thousands of people around the world uploaded videos of their lives to YouTube to take part in Life in a Day, a historic cinematic experiment to create a documentary film about a single day on earth.”

This film will attempt to navigate the cliff edge between being heartfelt and being cheesy – from this trailer we’re not so sure that it’s going to do it successfully but it’s still a great idea.

Ok, so we’re not the only ones shouting about these this week. We love the re-cycling of a simple technology (ie GIFs) to make something new and great. This one seems to be the most popular in the office, but check out the full collection at From Me To You’s Tumblr.

Towards the end of last year, JR became the first street artist to win the TED Prize. The award for which is a nice chunk of cash ($100k) and the much coveted “One Wish to Change the World.” JR’s wish was this: “I wish for you to stand up for what you care about by participating in a global art project, and together we’ll turn the world…INSIDE OUT.”

Check out the Inside Out Project and watch JR’s TED Talk below (hard to remain anonymous while doing a TED Talk though)

For a man who’s potentially off his rocker, Charlie Sheen has taken the world by storm this week. ‘Tigerblood’, ‘Winning’ and a whole host of phrases are now ensconced in the language of the internets. Throw in a dubstep remix and the Outside Line office is on board.

When I was 10, I wanted to get the council to convert a disused building into a giant den for me and my friends, to keep us from committing fictional mischief on our imaginary motorcycles. So I set about sending letters to the council outlining the plans, but not one got a reply. It would have been so much easier if we had these stickers, I could have spent more time creating actual mischief and less time writing letters!

Seriously though, this is a great project from installation artist, Candy Chang. The project, based in New Orleans, allows residents to have their say on the state of their city.

Ok, so they didn’t try to get elephants into a MINI (unfortunately), but they did create a MINI world record by digitally cramming as many people as they could inside the MINI Countryman. Great Execution.

There’s few brands in the world that can boast their own F1 team and air race. Their latest offering uses Google Street View to create a catalogue of street art around the world. As long as you can find it on Street View you can tag it. Needs a little more playing around with but the Flickr feature, which links images to the street view, could be interesting to provide a history of particular graffiti spots.

A jukebox consisting of 22 playlists of different genres, each playlist filled with 22 tracks, selected by specialized DJs from Amsterdam. 22tracks provides a quick overview of the latest music, promotes new artists and lets you discover new genres. Slick interface and the music is genuinely really good.

The first step on their journey to world domination is winning the quiz show, Jeopardy! (apparently). Everyone seems to be hailing this computer’s win on Jeopardy! as the beginning of the end for humankind. We’re not worried… ask it the answer to life, the universe and everything and we bet you’ll still get the answer 42.

We’ve always been big fans of the online fashion stalking site, lookbook.nu, and we love Uniqlo’s take on the theme with their new site, Uniqlooks, where customers show off their on-brand style skills.